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The Delinquents

United States

1957

72 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Robert Altman

EXEC Elmer C. Rhoden, Jr.

PROD Robert Altman

SCR Robert Altman

DP Charles Paddock

CAST Tom Laughlin, Richard Bakalyan, Peter Miller, Lou Lombardo, Rosemary Howard, Leonard Belove

ED Helene Turner

MUSIC Gene Garf, Louis Palange

SOUND Robert Post

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Robert Altman

An iconoclast whose work acutely attacked the conventions of genre filmmaking, Altman both satirized and revitalized such warhorses as the Western, the musical, and the crime drama, waging war on the sterile artifice of mainstream storytelling by creating a singularly sprawling and deliberately messy cinematic world bursting at the seams with sounds, images, characters, and plot lines. Famed for his inventive brand of overlapping (and often improvisational) dialogue and an acknowledged master of modern camera technique, Altman’s quixotic career has been uneven at best, yet he remains a pivotal figure of contemporary cinema, a true maverick responsible for many of the defining motion pictures of his times. Born February 20, 1925, in Kansas City, MO, Altman was educated in Jesuit schools prior to joining the Army at the age of 18; over the course of WWII, he flew over 50 bombing missions in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies. Upon his discharge in 1947, Altman studied engineering at the… read more

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Scout

3Sep11

Important if for no other reason than it was the source of the music from the party scene in Ed Wood's The Violent Years...oh yeah and I guess it was Robert Altman's first film.

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Luka

23Aug11

'Delinquency is a disease, and remedies are available'.Overall a condemnation of delinquency (with the help of the trustworthy narrator who compares troubled teens to a epidemic or cancer), Altman offers some great moments of indulgence with violence and a rather odd torture scene where protagonist (Laughlin) is forced to neck booze :S

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Christopher Smith

13Nov10

Early effort from director Robert Altman is a reasonably entertaining troubled teen melodrama. A smattering of authenticity with the characters makes it a cut above some of the usual cliches of the genre, and there's an effective low-budget atmosphere. Not a great film by any means, but an interesting look at the early development of a legendary filmmaker.

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